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Talking in Early Childhood Classrooms

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By Rochelle Deane

The way you communicate with children teaches them how to communicate with others because children learn to communicate through everyday interactions and a language rich environment. Surrounding children with a rich language environment is important beginning in infancy. Talking, singing, reading, and offering many opportunities throughout their day, across all activities can help set the foundation for children to become successful readers and communicators. Ways this can be done in early childhood is by:

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Engaging Science Activities for Engaging Young Children                   

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Natalie Grebe

In a classroom setting, there are many ways to engage toddlers and preschool children in age-appropriate science activities. This can be a fun and interactive way to introduce science concepts and foster a love of learning. Here are some ideas for activities that can be incorporated into a preschool classroom and spark a young child’s curiosity about science.

Science center: Set up a science center with age-appropriate books, materials, and tools for children to explore science concepts. This could include items such as magnifying glasses, objects from the outdoors, magnets, or simple science experiment materials.

Nature table: Set up a nature table where children can observe and explore different natural objects such as rocks, shells, and leaves. Encourage children to share their observations and talk about their discoveries.

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Going “Old School” to Build Peer Relationships

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Leah Zabari

Yesterday I was in a toddler classroom when two children slowly walked by me. One of the toddlers went up to the other and gently took hold of his friend’s hand. They proceeded to walk around the room together holding hands and interacting. It was such a sweet moment that was only captured by me, the observer. It’s not often I get to see those subtle and sweet peer relationships and it truly made me smile the rest of the day.

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Let’s Talk Quality! On-site Assessments

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The Program Quality Assessment (PQA) Team is available to support you in the Internal Assessment Process (IAP) by completing an on-site assessment in your program. In addition to the Environment Rating Scales® (ERS) and Classroom Observation Scoring System® (CLASS®) this opportunity is available for all Program Observation Instruments (POIs) listed in the Keystone STARS Standards.

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